![]() ![]() The anthology ends on a high! By Quarry Lake is an adorable story of two old friends who finally come to terms with their attraction for each other. "By Quarry Lake" by Josephine Myles - Grade: B I enjoyed this hot little piece with all its memorable characters, adorable dogs, and particularly some of the wrong assumptions that take place along the way. ![]() Lou Harper came up with a rather quirky story about a nerdy college kid and his temporary, but unusual neighbors while he house sits at Venice Beach. "Werewolves of Venice Beach" by Lou Harper - Grade: C+ In this case, neither the page count nor the subject matter work for me. The rather serious subject matter of domestic abuse may be better suited to a longer story. Unfortunately, this story took a rather dark turn that just did not fit with this light, summery anthology. Salt 'n Vinegar began with a great premise. "Salt 'n Vinegar" by Clare London - Grade: D+ I ended this one with a smile on my face. ![]() JL Merrow brings a fantastic twist to this summer yarn by incorporating a sexy Viking and a single father as the main characters. ![]() "Lost and Found" by JL Merrow - Grade: B+Īn absolutely wonderful story with a unique setting and great atmosphere. This is a meaty, hot, short story with a great HEA and a highly likable couple. "Summer Hire" by Chrissy Munder - Grade: B+Ĭhrissy Munder's Summer Hire is sweet, summery, and I really enjoyed how she uses sexual tension and subtle flirting to build up the anticipation. ![]()
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